Transition-metal-catalyzed carbonylation reactions of olefins and alkynes: a personal account
…, L Wu, R Jackstell, H Neumann, M Beller
Index: Beller, Matthias; Krotz, Andreas; Baumann, Wolfgang Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 2002 , vol. 344, # 5 p. 517 - 524
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Abstract
Carbon monoxide was discovered and identified in the 18th century. Since the first applications in industry 80 years ago, academic and industrial laboratories have broadly explored CO's use in chemical reactions. Today organic chemists routinely employ CO in
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